Hi,
According to CRX Clustering, for Manual Slave Join, in order to create a cluster of CQ instances manually, the following steps should be taken:
For Manual Slave Cloning, similarly the master instance has to be stopped and started during clustering.
Is there a way to avoid the stop/start steps when we have two fresh and running CQ instances that are installed on two different hosts. When in an AWS EC2 environment, the repository is stored on EBS volumes, stopping and starting an instance can take a considerable amount of time, and I am looking for a way to avoid it.
Thanks in advance.
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Sham HC wrote...
If you are using existing repository manual clone make sense & can avoid restart using online backup. For fresh instance why gui joining not meeting your case
DevOps! As you know, lots of time and money can be saved by automating deployment and provisioning using tools like Puppet, Chef, Ansible, etc.
Right now we have a bunch of Ansible playbooks (aka scipts) that setup a CQ cluster. However at the moment, when creating a new stack, by following the docs, the scripts stop/start the instances. I am looking for a way to avoid that.
Thanks.
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LinearGradient wrote...
Sham HC wrote...
If you are using existing repository manual clone make sense & can avoid restart using online backup. For fresh instance why gui joining not meeting your case
DevOps! As you know, lots of time and money can be saved by automating deployment and provisioning using tools like Puppet, Chef, Ansible, etc.
Right now we have a bunch of Ansible playbooks (aka scipts) that setup a CQ cluster. However at the moment, when creating a new stack, by following the docs, the scripts stop/start the instances. I am looking for a way to avoid that.
Thanks.
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